Idolising Senna, sim racing with Verstappen and freezing on planes – Getting to know the real Gabriel Bortoleto

Find out more about Gabriel Bortoleto’s life and career in our latest Getting to Know interview.

Kick Sauber rookie Gabriel Bortoleto is the next driver on the list to face F1.com’s quickfire Getting to Know questions. From his heroes growing up to his best friends in the F1 paddock today, and his worst travel experience to the other sport he loves, the Brazilian shares all in the video player above and transcript below…

Can you describe yourself in three words?

Oh, okay, straight away like this! I’m a happy guy, focused… What else? And I love what I do!

What made you fall in love with F1?

I mean, what made me fall in love with racing overall… When you race, you always dream to get to F1 because it’s the top of the sport that you can achieve one day… I would say the competition, the drivers that have been here in the past, my idols, [Ayrton] Senna… This is the type of thing that made me dream to be here. Here there are the best drivers in the world, so it’s also an aim for me to one day try to become the best driver in the world. To do that, you need to be fighting against those drivers. I believe that was one of the reasons why I always wanted to be in F1.

When and where did you first drive something?

I was six. I was in Brazil, Sao Paulo, where I’m from. It was a very nice track. I had a blue kart – full blue, everything blue! I still can remember the smell of the oil, the engine, how it felt and everything. It was a very great moment in my life and definitely one of the best sensations I ever had.

MONTREAL, QUEBEC - JUNE 15: Gabriel Bortoleto of Brazil and Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber arrives inBortoleto made his F1 debut with Kick Sauber in 2025 as a back-to-back F3 and F2 champion

A very important question here… How many times did it take you to pass your driving test?

First time! I was lucky, I was very lucky, I need to say. I got everything right the first time, I stopped at the stop signs, I did the reversing perfectly. It was mega!

You nailed it?

Yes… The guy also gave me a bit of help! ‘Okay, okay, it was good!’

Who’s your best friend inside the paddock?

Max [Verstappen] and [Ollie] Bearman. I think they’re the two guys that I’m the closest [to], that I speak often to, see often – so those two.

Where does that come from with Max?

Well, I started playing a lot of video games with Max, and then simulator as well when I was in F3. Early, early season in F3, so in January, February we started practising. We have a very nice group of friends that we all play games together and do the sim – his team, Team Redline, that I’m an ambassador for. Great people there, and that’s how everything started. Since then, we’ve spent a lot of time together playing games, and it’s been very enjoyable.

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN - FEBRUARY 26: Gabriel Bortoleto of Brazil and Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber and MaxBortoleto is good friends with Red Bull driver and reigning World Champion Max Verstappen

Which three F1 personalities past or present would you invite to a dinner party and why?

I mean it needs to be said James Hunt, probably, right? He was known as the party guy and everything. Or Kimi Raikkonen, because I heard he was crazy at parties. When he [went] to parties, I heard so many crazy stories about him…

Anyone else to complete that list?

I would say Senna. I don’t know how he was in parties. Honestly, I’ve not heard many stories about that. It would be funny to go out with him. Imagine going out with your idol!

What’s the best holiday you’ve been on?

I think last year I had a very nice one with my brother, my girlfriend and my brother’s wife. Three years ago I also had one when I went to Mykonos with my girlfriend. It was beautiful. I remember we were driving the quads, we stopped uphill in the mountain, we could see all the view of Mykonos with the white houses, sunset… It was great.

If you had to take one driver and team boss to a desert island with you, who would it be and why?

I would say Mattia [Binotto], probably. He’s a very smart guy, so I feel that he would help a lot in the desert island, building stuff and doing a lot of stuff. And a driver… I would say, Max, probably. He’s always alright with everything, so there are not many things to complain about. Every time I speak to him, ‘It’s all good!’ Easygoing.

As long as you can somehow find some power and set up a sim rig…

Yeah, then maybe he would go crazy, because normally there wouldn’t be! So, maybe not the best choice…

What’s the worst travel experience you’ve ever had?

Actually, one of the worst ones… I was coming back from Miami… My first flight was delayed and I lost the second flight, so the only flight available was like two days after. It was terrible because I went two days after back home and I was in the exit area. It was economy class and everything, but it was fine, I can sleep easily there. But because there were no seats available, and I was super tired from the race, not sleeping well for two days, I got in this emergency exit area and the door was freezing, like -10. So, I was freezing the whole flight and I felt sick for a week after. It was a terrible experience!

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN - APRIL 12: Mattia Binotto, COO and CTO of Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber talks withBortoleto would bank on team boss Binotto to help him out if stranded on a desert island

What’s the strangest gift you’ve ever been given by a fan?

Umm… I’ve not got any crazy, strange ones. I got a panda this year, but it’s not strange, it’s super nice.

Was that at Suzuka?

Yeah!

The fans are very creative there, aren’t they?

They are. But yeah, I didn’t get anything… Nothing strange so far. Please send some strange things!

What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?

Honestly, I think just enjoy the journey. That is the best advice I’ve heard. When you enjoy what you’re doing and you actually do it with love, you can do it very well. Every time I realise I’m not enjoying as much as I should, I make sure I go back and do things properly.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 04: Joao Fonseca of Brazil plays a forehand against Nicolas Jarry of ChileBortoleto fancies himself as a tennis player, with Brazil’s Joao Fonseca someone he keeps an eye on

Which other job do you wish you could try for a day?

I would love to be a tennis player. I love that sport – I think it’s amazing, fascinating.

Do you play tennis a lot?

No, but I love to watch it, I love the mentality of the players and everything, how good they are. I don’t play often… I play a lot of padel, but not tennis. I need to start actually playing properly.

Are there any particular players that you admire?

I’m going to say a Brazilian, Joao Fonseca. He’s mega. He’s getting up in the standings, in the ATP [Association of Tennis Professionals] rankings. I think he’s going to be a future star. But for sure, from nowadays, [Jannik] Sinner and [Carlos] Alcaraz are my favourite ones.

Where do you want to be in five years’ time?

I would like to be World Champion!

Great answer, thanks Gabi…

Thank you!

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